The Leinster Football Championship semi-final between Dublin and Meath will take place in Laois Hire O'Moore Park, it has been confirmed.
The second semi-final will see Kildare and Louth clash at Glenisk O'Connor Park.
The matches will take place on Sunday 27 April, beginning with the action in Offaly at 2pm followed by throw-in for the encounter in Laois at 4pm.
It will be the first occasion since 1995 that both provincial last-four encounters will not be played at Croke Park, with the decision made to move the games away from GAA headquarters before the competition started.
The Dubs are also set to face a provincial last four clash outside Croke Park for the first time since 1996.
Last year's Leinster semi-final doubleheader attracted just over 21,000, which was the lowest attendance for that stage of the competition for 14 years.
Sky Blues boss Dessie Farrell enjoyed the occasion of a quarter-final in Aughrim yesterday as they saw off Wicklow and is pleased they will continue to experience a more intense atmosphere rather than a largely empty Croke Park.
He said: "You see the Dublin supporters down here in great voice today, they love a day out and there's always a great atmosphere in these regional venues.
"Sometimes Leinster semi-finals in Croke Park, where it can be big and vacuous, can be pretty soulless affairs at times. It is very, very different in these types of venues like Aughrim here today.
"You could sense the atmosphere. It was very well run by the Wicklow County Board and very well facilitated by the Leinster Council.
"There is a lot to look forward to in the Leinster campaign."
Leinster SFC semi-final fixtures on Sunday 27 April:
Kildare v Louth, Glenisk O'Connor Park, 2pm
Dublin v Meath, Laois Hire O'Moore Park, 4pm
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